
Historic pub that is only hostelry in village up for sale
The pub has two levels. (Image: Cornerstone Business Agents) It is a former Goth pub, short for Gothenburg, a model which brought community benefit.
The agent said: 'The business has been run by our clients for the last four years. Our clients wish to sell in order that they can consider their retirement.
'At present, the business trades as a very well-regarded locals pub offering wet sales only but undertaking significant amounts of entertainment as well as pub sports on a weekly basis.
'Our clients have added a darts team which has proven to be very popular.'
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The agent added: 'The bar area is split over two levels with the lower level forming comfortable bench style seating around tables and chairs and bar stools as well as free standing tables to the centre of the bar area. The raised section of the lounge bar houses a jukebox and dart board.
'The business is very easy to run and would certainly suit a husband and wife/partnership team. The Braefoot is currently run by our client as well as two part time members of staff.
'Our clients choose to open the business on limited hours to suit themselves and opt to close on a Tuesday.'
The freehold is offered at £79,000. A flat is available through separate negotiation.

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